Haryana villagers fund `1-cr bridge
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Haryana villagers fund `1-cr bridge
18 INDIA DIGEST Aseemanand gets parole The Punjab and Haryana high court on Tuesday granted 10 days parole to Swami Aseemanand, an accused in the 2007 Samjhauta blasts case. A division bench headed by Justice S S Saron granted him parole to meet his ailing mother in Kolkata. Goa minister in qualification row: Goa tourism minister Dilip Parulekar is facing questions about his highest educational qualification in two sworn election affidavits. TN village ransacked: A group of vanniyars ransacked houses belonging to dalits in Somampatty after a vanniyar girl married a dalit man on Monday. L ate one night a mugger jumped into the path of a well-dressed man and stuck a gun in his ribs. “Give me your money,” he demanded. Indignant, the affluent man replied, “You can’t do this. I’m a politician!” “In that case,” replied the robber, “Give me MY money!” Stray humour, author unknown TIMES NATION Haryana villagers fund `1-cr bridge TOI Netas To Be Kept Out Of Inauguration [email protected] Chandigarh: You don’t always need a Dashrath Manjhi to single-handedly cut through a mountain and build you a road. As residents of 11 villages in Haryana’s Sirsa district have shown, all you need is a strong collective will to cut through a mountain of red tape. When politicians and bureaucrats ignored their requests to build them a bridge over the Ghaggar river so that they could reach Sirsa town with their farm produce faster, the villagers teamed up and collected Rs 1 crore. With it, they funded a 250-foot-long, 14-foot-wide bridge connecting Aleeka and Panihari villages with Sirsa. Work started in April 2014. Today, the bridge is near completion and the 25-member committee which is supervising the construc- The bridge will cut the distance between Aleeka and Sirsa by 30km tion has requested local saint, Mahant Brahm Dass, to inaugurate it. Once completed, the bridge will be a lifeline for 1. 25 lakh people as it will cut the distance from their villages to Sirsa town by at least 30 km. They will also get easier access to markets in Punjab for their farm produce. “We have no place for politicians or bureaucrats in our list of invitees for the bridge’s inauguration,” says Hardev Singh of Panihari village. “For us, a labourer who contributed Rs 500 and a wid- ow who contributed her pension of Rs 1,000 are more important than those who fooled us for more than three decades,” says Hardev Singh. “From Devi Lal to current chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar, we had represented our case to all. Except for Sirsa MP Charanjit Singh Rori and former minister Gopal Kanda, who contributed Rs 1 lakh and Rs 5.51 lakh from their personal funds, no one even bothered to look at us,” added Singh. For full report, log on to www.timesofindia.com Software tracks changes on Nehru’s Wiki page to govt IP Sandhya.Soman @timesgroup.com Mumbai: A software that tracks anonymous Wikipedia edits has found that mischievous changes were made to the entries on the country’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his forefathers on June 26. The revisions, which originated from a government of India IP (Internet Protocol) address, said Nehru’s grandfather Gangadhar Nehru was a Muslim. These edits were later delet- ed by volunteer editors of the online encyclopedia. The discovery was broadcast by @AnonGoIWPEdits — the Twitter handle of the software created by Pranesh Prakash. Prakash, policy director at Centre for Internet and Society, noted that all these edits originated from the same IP address. When the IP was verified on whois.domaintools.com, it was found that it belongs to government-owned National Informatics Centre. When asked if the user could be pinpointed, he said that it would be difficult as it isn’t clear as to who all have access to the NIC network. The malicious edits stated, “Gangadhar was born as a Muslim by the name of Ghiasuddin Ghazi but changed his name to a Hindu Ganga Dhar to escape British clutches.” Edits were made on the pages of Gangadhar’s son Motilal Nehru. On the former PM’s page, salacious details of his “affair” with Edwina Mountbatten, the wife of British India’s last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, were also added. * THE TIMES OF INDIA, BENGALURU WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2015 CRIMINAL LOVE NEWSICLE A Thane woman moved court recently to marry gangster Abu Salem. Though she has cited “desperation” as the reason behind her decision, many others have approached notorious inmates with marriage proposals borne of love, or some such thing: [email protected] CHARLES SOBHRAJ RICHARD RAMIREZ It was “love at first sight” for Nihita Biswas, a Nepalese, when she met the bikini killer at Kathmandu central jail in 2008 while playing interpreter for his French lawyer. They got married the same year. Nihita was 20, Sobhraj 64. She was a virgin and he a serial rapist. Devout Christian Doreen Lioy wrote Richard Ramirez, a satan worshipper, 75 love letters over a period of 11 years and eventually married him in 1996. At the time of his death, he was engaged to another 23-year-old woman. Richard, the Night Stalker, was convicted of several murders and sexual assaults among other charges. CHARLES MANSON Afton Elaine Burton aka Star, 27, and the infamous killer, 80, were granted a marriage licence last year after the duo reportedly got romantically involved following correspondence through letters. Manson was convicted of murder, including that of actor Sharon Tate, 17 years before Star was born. Last heard, the wedding had been called off JOHN KILLICK: In 1999, librarian Lisa Dudko hijacked a helicopter and picked up the history-sheeter robber from an Australian prison yard amid a hail of bullets from prison guards. They were on the run for over six weeks before being caught. Saibaba gets bail, but his failing health worries kin Shreya.roychowdhury @timesgroup.com look at him,” she says. Saibaba is 90% disabled and uses a wheelchair and New Delhi: For Vasantha, at the time of his arrest, he the joy of her husband, GN already had cardiac probSaibaba, being granted bail lems and hypertension. is tempered by the reality of “Now his spine is bent and I his failing health. was told some of his When she landed in vertebrae are disloNagpur two days cated. He’s in a lot of ago – she was relievpain. There are ing her brother-instones in his gall law who had been by bladder and kidneys the Delhi University that will have to be teacher’s side since removed surgically. he was moved to a Saibaba Doctors have also hospital last Thurssuggested an anday – she found his condi- giography,” she says. tion much deteriorated. Vasantha is keen to get “I’m happy he’s been him to Delhi. Saibaba is curgranted bail, but he’s in rently admitted at the Censo much pain, it’s hard to tral India Institute of Medi- JEE rankings delayed; IIT, NIT counselling hangs fire cal Sciences at Nagpur – a private hospital – and funds are running low. Over the past 11 months, Vasantha has been helped by Saibaba's colleagues in Delhi University, his students and human rights activists. Their contributions have sustained his household as the college where he taught English –– Ram Lal Anand ––suspended him in May, 2014. “With no regular salary, treatment in a private hospital will be difficult,” says Vasantha. “Once the court order comes and Saibaba is released, I am hoping to take him to Delhi.” Her daughter and mother-in-law are still in Delhi. New Delhi: Common counselling for admissions to NITs and IITs was conceived as a noble idea but it has turned out to be a nightmare for students and parents as the wait is getting endless. Till late on Tuesday, CBSE, which conducted this year’s joint entrance exam (main), could not make public the All India Rank. That meant the Joint Admission Board that conducts JEE (advanced) also had to postpone ranking since the joint seat allocation (JoSA) had to be done. “Registration and filling-in of choices in JoSAA (JoSA authority) portal can begin ONLY AFTER CBSE announces JEE (Main) 2015 Paper-1 and Paper-2 ranks. After CBSE announces the ranks, it will take at least 2 to 3 hours to open the JoSAA portal to the candidates for online registration and choice filling-in,” the IIT JEE (advanced) website announced. The JEE (main) rank list was expected on June 24. Senior officers in CBSE say the delay has been caused by “external factors”. “Class XII results of state boards do not come at the same time, and ranking has to give 40% weightage to the results,” one officer said. “We will have the ranking very soon, may be on Wednesday,” he added. HRD ministry sources say the entire operation could have been planned well by the CBSE. For instance, state boards could have been told to declare Class XII results earlier. One HRD official said, “A bigger problem could be in store when the actual joint allocation begins. There will be technical glitch and that could delay the process further.”